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Associate Assessment Quantity Surveying and Construction February 2017 Pathway guide t n e m ss e Quantity Surveying and Construction ss A e t a Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 i c ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 o Competencies ss What is Quantity Surveying? .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 A Quantity Surveying and Construction competencies .......................................................................................................................................................4 Technical competencies .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Mandatory competencies .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................13 Continuing professional development (CPD) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Quantity Surveying and Construction 2 Pathway guide t n e m ss e Introduction ss A In order to become an RICS Associate you must demonstrate that What is Quantity Surveying? e you have knowledge, understanding and practical ability relevant to t a a surveying role – in this case, Quantity Surveying. Quantity Surveying is concerned with controlling and managing the costs i c This guide explains the competencies for your pathway, with examples of construction projects. As an RICS Associate in Quantity Surveying and o of how you can show you meet the requirements. Construction, you could be involved with any stage of a project, from Refer to this guide while preparing your submission for assessment. feasibility, design and construction, through to extension, refurbishment, ss The Associate Assessment Candidate Guide gives further essential maintenance and even demolition. A The construction industry is global and wide-ranging. It includes: information on how to prepare for the assessment. real estate – residential, commercial, industrial, leisure, agricultural Competencies and retail projects infrastructure – roads, railways, waterways, airports, sea ports, A competency is the knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviours needed coastal defences, power generation and utilities for a particular role or task. RICS competencies equip you to work in your process engineering – chemical engineering plants and oil rigs. chosen pathway. Working in a quantity surveying role, you will be gaining an understanding The six technical competencies are the pathway-specific ‘hard’ skills of the technical aspects of construction over the whole life of a building needed for your role. or facility. Your work will help achieve the best quality and value within the The eight mandatory competencies are the ‘soft’ business skills client’s specifications. You will need to understand contracts, budgets, demonstrating your ability to work with colleagues, manage workloads quantities and measurements. You are likely to be involved in a range of and act with integrity. All candidates, regardless of their pathway, need services, from cost consultancy to contract management. these skills. When you qualify as an RICS Associate you are likely to be working under supervision, but you will be using many of the core technical skills of a quantity surveyor; and contribute to some activities more likely performed by a chartered surveyor such as benchmarking, lifecycle and whole life costing, and producing/submitting reports to clients. Quantity Surveying and Construction 3 Pathway guide t n e m ss e Quantity Surveying competencies ss A You must complete the following five technical competencies: You must complete all eight mandatory competencies: e construction technology and environmental services client care t a contract practice communication and negotiation i c procurement and tendering conduct rules, ethics and professional practice o project financial control and reporting conflict avoidance, management and dispute resolution procedures ss quantification and costing of construction works data management A Plus one of the following technical competencies: health and safety building information modelling [BIM] management sustainability commercial management of construction teamworking. (those working in a contracting or commercial environment will probably choose this competency) or design economics and cost planning (those working in a consulting environment within either the public or private sector will probably choose this competency). Quantity Surveying and Construction 4
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